The Air Jordan 11 Low has seen a number of new colorways over the summer while also finally giving us that Air Jordan 11 Low “Concord” after years of waiting for the brand to do so, so what’s next? Perhaps this New York Knicks inspired flavor is, as it features a royal cordura upper while an orange outsole is separated by a clean white patent leather. We’re not too sure whether this is a PE or not, but with Carmelo Anthony on the Knicks for the foreseeable future, it wouldn’t be too far off to imagine this sneaker hitting retailers. As always, catch a full view of this Air Jordan 11 Low in our gallery and let us know if you’re feeling this Gotham-centric colorway in the comments section.

The Air Jordan 11 is getting plenty of love in 2014, from the numerous low top silhouettes we saw this summer including the Air Jordan 11 Low “Concord” to two renditions of classic colorways in the Air Jordan 11 “Pantone” and Air Jordan 11 “Columbia” headed our way. There was even news that the Air Jordan 11 Low “Bred” is coming in 2015. So with all the noise surrounding the model, you know that Jordan Brand has been cooking up some crazy looks behind the scenes. The latest sample is this “Black Suede” lowtop that ditches any trace of the signature patent leather for a near-NSW takedown. Would you wear the look? As always we have a full image after the click and head to our release dates page for more updates on the latest Jumpman kicks.

This year introduced us to the Air Jordan 11 Low “Concord”, a shoe that had a storied history of Mike bringing them out during the championship parade. While people we’re hoping that the brand would actually release the shoe one day, there are still other classic colorways to be had in lowtop form. The good news – the Air Jordan 11 Low “Bred” is headed our way, we’ll just have to wait until 2015 to get our hands on them. The past few summers have seen an influx in the utilization of the shoe, increasing in colorway and volume. So can we expect any other OG colorways to hit? With rumors of a “Space Jam” release, we’ll have to wait and see. Check out more info after the click.

Sneaker Con rolled through Atlanta for another stop, and the city definitely didn’t disappoint in terms of how many Air Jordan retros were brought out. Who remembers the Air Jordan 2 collaboration with Vashtie? That rare pair showed up along with a number of other exclusives, from the Air Jordan 13 Low all the way to the upcoming Air Jordan 6 “Black/Infrared” before the 2014 rendition even hits retail shelves. Check out more of the 50 Best Air Jordans seen at Sneaker Con’s Atlanta stop and be sure to let us know which pair was your favorite in the comments section.

Summer is always a time to focus on retro releases and the coming signature model for Jordan Brand. But it’s also a time for the Jumpman to ink contracts with some up and coming rookies, and the NBA’s media day focussed around the incoming freshman always gives us a good look at their tastes in retros. Whether it be Jabari Parker’s fixation with the Jordan Lab series (he wore the Air Jordan 3Lab5 “Metallic Silver”) or a couple of Air Jordan 11 surprises, there’s a bevy of images of some top prospects in action. What do you think of this year’s crop of NBA rookie selections? Check out the full gallery after the jump and stay tuned for more On-Feet looks right here on Jordans Daily.

The Air Jordan 11 Low had a more than efficient Summer thanks to three releases ranging from that Snakeskin look all the way to the coveted release of the Air Jordan 11 Low “Concord”. With that special edition low top first seen at the Bulls’ 1996 Championship Parade as a PE for Michael Jordan, what are the chances of this black and red installment getting a retail release? Although unlikely, today we get a look at the exclusive that features a simple ‘Bred’ scheme but deviates from the hightop variety thanks to a collar and lining drenched in red. What do you think? Get with us after the click for more and grab your pair today via pistol07 on eBay.

Sneaker Con rolled through Los Angeles for the second time in the history of the event this past weekend, and they made sure they did so in a big way for all of the sneakerheads on the West Coast. Not only would the event be free this time around, but it also spanned two days, giving everyone some extra time to check out the huge selection of Air Jordan retros to trade, barter, and find bargains of their favorite styles. There were more than a few noteworthy appearance by our favorite models, whether it was a preview of the Air Jordan 6 “History of Jordan” on-feet, customizers hard at work on-spot, or even some memorable favorites like an original 1991 installment of the upcoming “Sport Blue” Air Jordan 6. Which pair was your favorite? Hit the gallery for a full rundown and be sure to hit up Sneaker Con once it arrives in New York City on July 26th.

The Air Jordan 11 Low “Infrared 23″ is arriving at retail shelves tomorrow, June 14th, 2014. We were treated to plenty of the patent leather low top this summer as we had a full size run of a snakeskin iteration and even saw the classic ‘Concord’ colorway grace the Air Jordan 11 Low for the first time. Now the sneaker returns in an ominous all black look while the heel is treated to a surprising dash of cement speckling much like the Air Jordan 2 showed us earlier in the year. Add in infrared hues on the bottom of the sneaker and branding all while an icy outsole contrasts and this pair is sure to be a hit. What do you think of the latest Air Jordan 11 Low? Be sure to stick with us after the jump for a better look and know that you can grab your pair tomorrow from retailers like Oneness.

The Air Jordan 11 Low saw a historic amount of retro releases this Summer, not seen since the likes of 2001 when the silhouette was first introduced to the general public. But now we will have to say goodbye to the silhouette as this weekend marks the last in the line of releases for the sneaker with the Air Jordan 11 Low “Infrared 23″. The Air Jordan 2 introduced us to the scheme by pairing the classic Air Jordan 6 hue while also giving a nod to the Air Jordan 4’s cement speckle, and while early views of this sneaker had us imagining a Space Jam low, we instead were treated to something different. The pair gets an all black aesthetic to contrast the white midsole while an icy outsole differs from the cement speckle on the heel and infrared accents on the branding. Get with us after the click for a better view of this upcoming Air Jordan 11 Low release courtesy of the folks over at Wish ATL and let us know if you plan on grabbing this release once they hit retailers this Saturday.

Remember that Air Jordan 2 that released not too long ago featuring the cement speckle and infrared 23 hue? Well it looks like Jordan Brand isn’t quite done with that colorway as it will arrive on the Air Jordan 11 Low this Saturday, June 14th, 2014. This weekend will be quite the busy one for the Jumpman, and this silhouette does its best to separate itself from the onslaught of releases thanks to a predominantly black upper that will bring back memories of the original Space Jam release, except it gets hit with a cement grey speckle on the back heel while the branding is hit with that classic Air Jordan 6 infrared color. What do you think of this release? The Air Jordan 11 Low will drop at exactly 8AM EST on Nike.com yet there’s no word yet on a twitter release. Stay tuned for more info and grab more images after the jump.